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  Yes. PWR reactors generally show higher capacity values than BWR reactors.
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- Both the average and the median capacity are higher for PWR reactors, although the number of PWR reactors in the dataset is also much larger.
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  ### Question 2: Are PWR and BWR reactors distributed differently across geographic locations?
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  The map shows that nuclear reactors are highly concentrated near coastlines.
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  There is some geographic difference between PWR and BWR reactors, but not a perfect separation.
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- For example, many reactors in Russia and nearby regions appear to be PWR, and China also shows many PWR reactors.
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- In general, the map suggests two visible geographic blocs: one around the United States and another around Russia/China.
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  This pattern is not perfectly sharp, but it is visible enough to suggest that geographic location may contain useful predictive information.
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  ### Question 3: Which countries contain the highest numbers of PWR and BWR reactors?
 
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  Yes. PWR reactors generally show higher capacity values than BWR reactors.
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+ Both the average and the median capacity are higher for PWR reactors.
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  ### Question 2: Are PWR and BWR reactors distributed differently across geographic locations?
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  The map shows that nuclear reactors are highly concentrated near coastlines.
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  There is some geographic difference between PWR and BWR reactors, but not a perfect separation.
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+ There is an intresting geopolitic seperation between team USA and team Russia/China, we can see that the west team are using both reactors while the other uses only PWR.
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  This pattern is not perfectly sharp, but it is visible enough to suggest that geographic location may contain useful predictive information.
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  ### Question 3: Which countries contain the highest numbers of PWR and BWR reactors?